Tomczak, who believes homosexuality is a learned behavior, argued that gays and their advocates intentionally inflated the number of LGBT people in the U.S. to make them seem more mainstream.

“A while ago I was in New York’s Greenwich Village sharing a meal when I engaged my waiter with this question, ‘Are there a lot of gay people in the Village?’” Tomczak recalled. “With a sly smile and twinkle in his eye he retorted, ‘Everybody in the Village is gay!’”

He agreed with Focus on the Family, which argues that TV programming promotes a “gay agenda.”

Tomczak cited a few specific examples, including gay characters on “Glee,” “Modern Family,” and “The Good Wife” and all the gay participants and contestants on reality TV shows.

He also complained that talk show host Ellen DeGeneres “celebrates lesbianism and ‘marriage’” and invites guests such as Taylor Swift to attract young girls, and Tomczak was scandalized that talk show host Anderson Cooper “boasts openly on TV he’d rather ‘have sex’ with a man.

Tomczak also warned that the “super hyped ‘Empire’ series starts with Oscar nominee Terrence Howard having a homosexual son — and he’s a hunk.”

They can purchase DVDs or stream decades-old TV programming such as “Little House on the Prairie,” “Gunsmoke,” and “Leave It To Beaver,” he said.

If they must watch current programs, Tomczak said Christian parents can pause shows whenever “unseemly characters ‘pop up’” and lecture their children about “God’s design for a man and a woman and the sanctity of marriage.”

“As ‘salt’ and ‘light’ Christians, we represent a bulwark against this tidal wave of unprecedented evil,” Tomczak said. “May all of us be found faithful and vigilant at our posts.”

Watch Tomczak discuss LGBT people in this video posted online by RWW Blog: